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DOI 10.1029/2007WR006297
Title (Primary) Assessment of structural evolution of aggregated soil using neutron tomography
Author Koliji, A.; Lehmann, P.; Vulliet, L.; Laloui, L.; Carminati, A.; Vontobel, P.; Hassanein, R.
Source Titel Water Resources Research
Year 2008
Department HDG
Volume 44
Issue 5
Page From W00C07
Language englisch
Keywords soil structure; double porosity; structure degradation; neutron tomography; image analysis
Abstract The advanced nondestructive method of neutron tomography, together with image analysis, is used to evaluate the structural evolution of an aggregated soil during one-dimensional compression tests. Aggregation of primary particles is a commonly observed phenomenon in natural and compacted soils that causes an open soil structure with two dominant pore sizes corresponding to macropores (interaggregates) and micropores (intraaggregates). The evolution of macroporosity and the degradation of structures are evaluated by means of morphological parameters such as volume fraction, size distribution, and chord length. Change in the structure is then linked to the macroscopic soil response. It is observed that the major structural modifications are associated with irreversible strains in soil
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Koliji, A., Lehmann, P., Vulliet, L., Laloui, L., Carminati, A., Vontobel, P., Hassanein, R. (2008):
Assessment of structural evolution of aggregated soil using neutron tomography
Water Resour. Res. 44 (5), W00C07 10.1029/2007WR006297